Cats

In the absence of a local law regarding cats and their control, Animal Control CANNOT pick up stray and feral cats. There are but a few circumstances in which Animal Control can legally handle cats. These are:

Owner surrender.

Abandonment within a structure.

Bite cases.

Dead or severely injured such that immediate medical attention is needed to prevent death.

Abuse or neglect-legal authorization from a police agency or judge required for making these seizures.

If a resident, acting as a Good Samaritan in the best interests of the animal, feels that a cat is unowned, homeless, feral, etc., they may transport it to the County Animal Shelter with the Shelter’s permission. Call 885-4113 to make arrangements. Animal Control has humane traps and pet carriers available to borrow on a first come, first served basis for town residents.